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Rescued and Recycled Silky Yarn

 

Rescued and Recycled Art Yarn

 

Silk-ee Batts with recycled silk thrums

 
Now for the new Batts

Rescued and Recycled Art batts

 

 

 

Rescued and Recycled Silk-ee Batt closeup

 
 

Rescued and Recycled Silk-ee Batt

 

Silk-ee Batt

 

Silk-ee Batt close-up

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16 Comments on Fantastic Fiber Friday 6-8-12- You’ve got to be kidding me!

  1. rose says:

    I especially like the rescued and recycled silky yarn!

    • Deyaneria says:

      I thought it would be a great way to bring two smalls ways of helping animals and cleaning up our planet togther 🙂

  2. Vanessa says:

    Really love your Silk-ee batts, they are all nice but I particularly like the silk-ee
    I hope I can purchase one of them 😉

  3. Theresa Merkling says:

    Just stumbled across your blog from ravelry and love what you’re making. I’m new to fiber arts at this level and totally fascinated. Time to check out the past videos and learn more – thank you for sharing your skills!

  4. myra says:

    fabulous batts and fibers, how fun!

  5. Edy Marlatt says:

    This is such a great site! Totally love it!

  6. Hazel Blumberg-McKee says:

    I love the look of the art batts! Yummy. But I’m such a new spinner (hand spindles) that I haven’t the faintest idea how one spins from a batt. Can you enlighten us?

    • Deyaneria says:

      That is exactly how I started and you can definitely spin batts on spindle. You just rip off a manageable strip and spin it it drafting like you would a roving. In reality all roving is an batt that has been drafted out. If you’ve only spun top before it’s a way different animal top is combed so all the fibers are parallel and it’s really slippery to spin compared to roving.

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  8. AmyS says:

    I was just recently gifted a turkish drop spindle and found your site… I have no clue how to use it but I love the recycled and reclaimed silk-ee bat… it’s so pretty!
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